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Explores the history and challenges of nuclear energy development in China, across five main areas: politics, economics, environment, technology transfer and the nuclear fuel cycle. It emphasizes the political challenges in developing a set of long-term national strategies to ensure speedy, safe and secure nuclear energy development.

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XU YI-CHONG is Research Professor in the Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia. Xu has previously written on energy security and international organizations and her work includes Powering China (2002), Electricity Reform in China, India and Russia (2004), The Governance of World Trade (2004) and Insid...

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IntroductionFrom Bomb to PowerExpanding the Nuclear Energy ProgramWho Decides? The Politics of Nuclear EnergyWho Pays? The Economics of Nuclear EnergyTechnology Adoption or Technology InnovationFuelling the Future: the Nuclear Fuel CycleWho Cares? The Public and the EnvironmentIs Nuclear the Future?